GEL ! OBIAILA JAILT ) SHIM , SIIAEP AND DKIS1VE , Tla Game Between Ibo OmnTii and Mln- ueapolis Teams Yestardaj. JT VMS FULL OF BRILLIANT PLAYS , Bloux City J > cfnt ( Sf , l nul Other tnmlliiKttf Ilio Clubs TilH for Today's Ituccs Other Notes. JIlnnenjiollH ' . ' , OinnlmO. IliN > 7U-oru , Minn , Sept. ITi [ Special Tcloernm to TUP HIP. ] Minneapolis and Oinlm [ ilaycJ wlnt proved to bo nbout tlw Bhortoalcnmoof the season thi-4 afternoon Both pltiliersiHd excellent work , tin ) hits Itchu nbout canal , nnd Minneapolis secured onoof Its rum by asplciulid homo run drive , directly foIlot\iiiBisinjlo \ ! [ byMcQunid , Th support glvenwns fine , ai tliebullnns npped nlwut the lloU in all < lirtctionj ! , tlioflnest clr cuspln iandbrillliiit. stops being all that ctitdovn thflrunsor hits. Thcs fiamo vns so rnplil that otioside was ImrJIy in before it ivM.sout , andhatl tlioro bctm any kind of at- tendancethogarno would linvo been filled with excitement. The features of tUopimo ivcro Hp'cndldcntclioi ' ofhighllncnby Miller miJ Tvvolipy In tholnfltlil , iind Carroll and Worka In thoout. The work of 3) ) ly , Wilier. Tuohej , Wnlsli and JUaur.ihan on dlfllcuu stops was ulso worthy ofspoiul uotlco. Tlio Bccro : I1V INNISOS. BTInno.uwHs . 0 OS 00 00 00 J Cliniliu . 0 (10 ( 00 00 00 0 Turiiod runs Mhinojipolls J. Homo run M Innohiin. Moloii b.isa W llll < . JlonlJlophiy Murks to lauan to llinr.ilinn. liases on lialH OIMInnuhanl. Fngan ! Illthy pitched 7 > all-Iliii Htrnekmit lly Alllcliol 1. lagan 3. Pa-wiil ball Nownuin. Klrst Imso on ur- rors .MIiniaiolls ! | I J vftnn liiso.s-Ml otls ( . OiuiliiiJ Tlmi ) Ono liuiir and minutes Uiilro--lloou'r. ] | ) 11 , IJcnvor ( I. DBNVEII , Colo. , Sept 25.-fSpccial Tolo- pram toTiuBcrj Pollening1 isthoscoro of today'spnino ' : ut.vvrn. I SUIMAIIV. Karnodruns-Donvor 1 , Milwaukee t. Two- base hlti-SIcOlollan , IJcynolJ1) . 7hrce-baso hltfl-Shoch , Jantron , Onrils. llasci Btolcn Donror : i MlLivanlciol. Left on bn'cs heti- - V-or7 , Slllwauhco-J. Uonhlu plnys Messclt to Mctlollnn toOUrltn. Jlasoaou balls . lioo < l JtinwUlt-1. 1. - HrucKout-flooJ I. Hen wick . 7. tismd balls \\llHon \ \ , Jniitzuii. Tlmoof caino Ono liour uudthlity-lUoinlnutus : Umiilru Dlnncliurd. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIME tH'KKlt J 1SQ. Falrlniry Itaocs. Fiiunciir , Ifoh. , Sept -Special [ Tcl- Bgrani toTiie Dnn.J-Tho attendance at the bounty fiilr today vas very Jargo. IJoduced ratcnvero ( jiien on ull roads and a large number vcro iiwsentri-oninoi hhorlnj ( towns. ITho weather was all that could be us Iced for nnd the trick In excellent shape. There MOWS Bit entries In the 2-10 : trottinj ; clivsi and four starters UiiionMcdium , Tiaf- , Ho , Amos and Kate Cattn.'y. ICato Caltioy - \voiilli-st and money Union Medium second. Flvo started In fhothrco quarters of amilo ninniiiBr race Shi Lholeth , fold Dcclr , illko Whltlnp , Frank C'app nna Ilcttio U. JUke Wliltlnprcamola Jirst and Gold Deck second I'inio 1 : l ( ) . In the half mile and icpeat running race there wcro four entries ITIory Edwards. Quull , Mlnnio Walker and LnJyVlnneford. . Minulo AValker captured hrst and 1'lora end , Time 51. sec Charles F" , Kcstorson A Tollcth's yoarlltiB colt\vaa , \ stalled Ith Topsyto lower the itatorcccrd foryoarlnifrs , Thohalfmileivas Irotted inhSiJ/ , Jhinlap Itnocn. DCS-LAP , Io.Sopt. , 25.-fSpecial Telegram tol'iiK ' I3tK. ] An Immense crowd was pres ent at the rncci hero toilny. In the throo- mlnuto class AlmontVafffronor -won , Daisy J&ocon < 3MikoSpiaj'uo third , Uest tirao y : 3 ( { . In the 3:80 : class , wlilch vas unnnished , Nolllo Burrottwoa two heats , and Klnc of the West to , The race will bo concluded to morrow morning , after which will occur a running- race ofouoquarter of a tnlloforUOO R Sld ( . Todnr'M Tips. IT ORVVESBSD. First race Drizzle , \rcronica. Second race-Defaulter , Kurus. Third rauo Evanjollne , Adventure. ITourtliraco-DeiloD'Or , Quotation. Fltth race Ben Harrison , Jlill Barnes , Sixth race Lady Ueol , Eola ATC1UC-IOO. First race Carter's ' Kntry. Ed Dell. Second raco-BIllyPljikerton , Leuls Clark. Third race Jed , I'ropliooy. FourtliMco-fujctto , Miss Howard. Fifth race Iloniilo Aiinlo , Souriro , Sixth race Good Day , Copiicrllold. M'lTTSUUKGf 1\121VJKE. A. Hk Jiulfrmont Against , the Iron City Urhltro Coinpnny. PlTTsmna , Pa. , Sept. 25 , In court today ft Judgment of { ISa.OOU npiinst the Iron City bridge con > pany vas fornuvlly entered upon the puUlo reoorils. The story of Jho Dmtmrasmontls thli : The Oliver iron and t lcompany were ondorsonon notes from Iho brldgo company which were to fall duo nt different times. Ola bond given v\as \ Uut In casoof failure to pay these iiotosvthon they pamo Quo Judgment by UioOll\cr'a \ cf$183,000 , jrcos to bqentoreil aRilnsttho hrldjrocompiny. Tbli company defaulted on the llrst note , duo BeptTOiber 10 , bc-nco tlio Judgment. The pilver company bis limed atttclimmts overjthini ? pojitUo duotho brUpo company ntidtny they nro amply protected. Financial clrt'lci how arts uncaay ortftho cmhnrrawmcntoftlittlroa CltybrMgovorlts. 'Jho afialr has been kort veryquicl , butthls mornings Commercial Oazctlo , in spejkiiiR of the matter , snldi " n nltacluncnt totho nmjunt of fIS > 'J..T31 nftalint C. J , Schultz , owner of the Iron City brldgo vorki , was served upon the Howard pinto plnsi coirnnny byV. . II. KodfrcrJ , represeiilhifr the Oliver lion and steel company. Iho Iron City brldRC compiny had lullt some larso iron structures forthoKlassc'onjjiaiiy and there is still a Inlancoduoon contract , and upon this the attachment vat Inld. J ! W. Oliver de clined to give anv Information In regard to tlio matter unit soaliodld hU attorney , jV vhlt win paid to Schultz's resldunco. Vint ho could not bo seen. Ills son-in law said there u at nothing In thoinatlor tit all. The Iron City biidKo company isalnrtfebujcr of Iron. IVlaiiy laigo structures all oicr the country have beta crated hy it" WftTIl PftJMS An IiilcrvlexvVltf \ lirtroii rs' Iilr1. * lin Vj rn.-r f iaJtii\adoiiifi \ . JMtuctn SrockiiorMSeit,23.-fNow , ) York LIcrald Cable Special to Tirn Bir | 13irou Nor- dcns ! < JolJ lmi'rcathopei ( thatthoicv \ polar expedition \\hlch Norway is flttinj up may moot \\ltli success , Tliogreit artlc exiiloror Ls not to talto part In tlio new \ oynge , hut ho watches every detail of preparation with pro found interest , Ihnd nihntuith the biron. Hooxprtssesa Him hollof that thonorthpolo would to reached heforolonj ? , "I haio a son Iti the aitlo region just no\v. \ " hosuid , "and am In dally expectation of a telegram from him There Is every reisoti for mo to belloM ) that my son crossed the eightieth dogrco of latitude without meeting ice. I shall not bo surprised to hear that the water as clear of Ice eve n as far north as the eighty-second decree , " andthoharon'i ' strong features and deep-sot o es wcro lighted mth. aa ounestness nncl enthusiasm thnt botrnyod an eager spirit. "This Is a pool period to made a dash. : for the noith polo. All the conditions scorn to bo favorable. I fool qulto certain thnt the north polo will never DO reached by ships , I thinlc snips should bo used to convey cocploreM to tbo land neatest the pole , hut the rest of the Journey must bo nndo norland. When the scats compuntlvcly frco from Icootploiors may reaih a ery hlh point and get there so niiliIfIvtlinfcciv llttln nt tlinir oniilnmcnt 01 ? energy n ill bo exhausted. U ho march to the polo by land may then bo accomplished. " "Honestly , baron , do jou thlnlc It isworth. all this sacrifice of life , treasure and tiino to dlscoverthe north polol" "I will glvo jou Benjamin Fraiildln's answer to the mmho nsked him what utility there was in some frcsli dwcoury : 'What Is the use of the new-born bibo ? ' raanshould not rest until nf tcr every spot 011 oaith IIM been reached and carefully ex amined. Thonorthpolo may bo thokoyto a thousand things who knovs ? When the Bljcerlno combitintlonvi3 found la the last ; century people smiled at the discovery and asked 'what It amounted to anjhow. Is'obody , not eicn the originator , could sco any Imporhiib result ; but today millions of people are enjoy- ingtho benefits oC that nan's ivorlc and his faith in Its-ultimato value in all scloatiflc de velopments. There should bo no halt in the polar regions. Science should press on and on until the last secret h know n and no man should raise Ms volco in discouragement , for the whole world wi'l ' he the lieir of the cx- ploicr who roaches the polo and brings back full and accurate scientific details. It is folly to cry 'AVhnb Is the use I1 Tliere isuso in everything , and nothing terrestrial sbould bo hidden from man Baron Nordcnslcjold is hoplnninR to show age , but ho is still n powerful man and re tains thocager spirit that 1ms led him over and over npaln to face perils in the active seas moro striking than could scarcely bo conceived His maislvobrow Juts out over oycs that soon to look right through you. Tell Off jiLoml Thomas Qulgloj' drove to the city We tines- day with a load of hay. On the -way his so foil off the load , takmc a fork along , one of the tines piercing the log near the thigh , causing1 an ugly wound. It o Illicit of II Is Cloth e . IM. . Davis rcpoita the loss of a pair of trousers , an open-faco sihcr watch and gold cluiin , stolen from nis room in the Great Western hotel. The police are on the track of the guilty ono. Hand IVTnsliod , Arthur E. "NVoodcott , employed In laying rails for the Union stockyards company , bad a rail rollovoion ; his hand yesterday after noon , badly mashing two fingers and bruis ing the hand. A surgeon dressed tlio wound. Notes A.lout the City. Itcscu chose company room is being repaired nndfixedup. JNIrs. Jamei Trent is dangerously sick vlth typhoid fever. The G.ntn Citv club will play ball Sunday moinliifrwitti the Arniour-Cudahy cluhon the Fourth \vaid grountla ivo members of the South Omahagun club residing cist ofthoiallroad trueKs , chulleno nnyflvc members residing west of the tracks for a shoot at fifty Muo rocks each , for © B a sidoand the iirlco of the birds , Cou iity Court. In the county court Minor & ( laylord"bavo hroiiftht suit ngainst Micltel , Ulley i , Co , to recover $ J3J duo on a promlssoiy note , The same plaintiffs have sued JohiiMuliorblllto reco\cr \ § 1,000 , on contract Brownell & Co. bnvo sued 51 , S.Mndsoy & Co. f orfSOO duo on a noU ) . Joseph A. Halnes Is plaintiff and OeorgoJ. Paul Is defendant In a suit 'Ihls is brought to recover250duo on a note. J L. AVolslnns 1ms sued Sidney Smith. WclshansnlloffM f.hit Kmlth n\v-n ! lilm * ur > which is duo and unpaid " \Yhclshans has also sued J. E. Riley , seeking to reco\er \ $5OO duo on a promissory note. H , IT. Lotzo & Sons have brouRht suit against II II. Vanarainuiand ? J , E. lilloi'.to collect 8500 thnt was duo Juno 21 , Falkonan , Oppouhclmer & llamracrschlasr havebroufht suit againstMux Uauer , They claim fiOOduo on a iiromissory note. Wary Zimmerman , for licrsolf andlior two minor children , Clara and Frank , his brought suit ngainst Charles F. BaufHor , a saloon Jceci > er at 20o7CuinliiB-street , and his bondsmen She nsks for the sum of $1,000 , alleging- that on July M her husband was In t ho saloon In toilca ted , and while there Ifrcd II. ICruse the , bartender nnd agent of Baunlor , uounded unil abused her husband Andro\'Vj to such , an extent that ho was con- llncdto his bed for many weolts , Stolen Wotoli , Harry Wheeler , a member of the Omaha light fingered , fraternity , now languishes In thobistiloat Kansas City. Last Saturday II. II. Ilnradon of Now York City was la Otmba putttug In ojob press for Crane & Chandlorot315South Twelfth street. Dur ing the afternoon he took oft his vest nnd al d It on a ohalr.Yheolcr , -who was a close observer , noticed that in ono of the pockets of the veit there nas a flno gold watch. Hairy corned the timaploco and umdoa sneak from the room , taldng tooth watch and vest. The theft vas discovered but , until tbo not tuiof had Wed himsollto the city on thoKaw. Ilaradon follo cd nnd succeeded In having his man. placed behind the An bars. examination of whoolcr'3 cflocts brought the watch to light. The owner has returned to Omaha , and today wlllmakoan application foraroquUitlonthatWhcclor may twbrouKut hack aud punished. IJorlno Kcoovcrlnij , Alllo Ilorino , the youngwomanvho posed as a target for EdVlggand Just bofora ho shot himself , islmprovIiiK at a rapid rate , and Iho physician states that the chances are ton toouethatiho will rooovor , OILED AT THE CROSS1SC , A Baggy and Its Occnpast Stnick bj a Hyisg Train Near Auburn , DEATH FROM ASPHYXIATION IN A WELL. .Tlio Iloil ) ' oftlio hlttlo Girl Drowned nt Onmlm TliroeVeek I'linnd nt Silii ) llclil- OlliorState N'ovn. Neb. , Sept. 2. " > . [ Special Telo- PLMDI to TUB Di c. j Rudolph "Richie , a tw onty- ivcycnricsidcnb of Asplnwnll prcilnct , wns iisUntlj * killed ut the crossing1 n hair tntlo cast of .South Auburn , this morning at 11 gei Irani , "Whether howus attempting to cross ahead of the trilnorwlicthcrhis team vm running sway , wilt never bo known , but .litiflroiiim siys the liorsesHero ruruiltiK' ' , vlicn hullrstsiw them , about live hundred 'cut distant. Ilio tnpltio struck the bupjy between Hie vhcels , throivluj,1 the deceased outontotlic pilot , -where the hodyremjilncd mill they reached the depot. Ilia ikullnns jadly crushed and chest caved In. 'Jlio horses brolio loose from tUo wrecked Lumn'and were uninjured. _ Asplij-xinlotl In JiVcl1 \ > ruvKEB CmKcb. . , Sept , 25.-Spoclal [ Tcloptrara to Tiirs BKK ] It Is rcportcdon Uoitrecls tonlithb that Ji'ieliohi Stolnaucrof Hoik Creek , ct-county coinmissloiicrnndotio of the olJcst and most prominent dtlzonsof tliocouuty , died In \velltoduyfrornfoulair. . ltecr > ver < > < I. SniiNXFiit.i ! ) , Noli , Sort 2.-Spccnl [ ! Tele gram to THE BKE ] "Yesterday mornlnp Coroner Miller WHS called to La Platte to loldnn Inquest on the body of nllttlogirl who was found lloatluj ? la the ISllssourl ut that place , .Alter tlio inquest the body was ; uiuod oior to Undertaker Spearman for MI ml , "who broiifjhttlio liody liero nnd burled , t icstorday cioning. Todiiy the father of ; hollttlo one , Joseph Vcmntichkn , who ll\cs .11 . Omaha , arrived , and the body was cx- lutnod and idtntilicdas that of his llttlo girl , wliowas drovncd at the foot of Ilnrnoy another little plrl , Jin account ofwhich ap peared InTifnllni : atthotlnjoof tliodrrmn- iip The body was ilccomposcj hcjoud ftll rocwnltion and was only identlfled by her long braided hair ar.du plcco of the dross she- won ) when tliowucd rJlio father will 10- mo\c \ thti body to Omaha In a fe\v \ dajs. North Xelir/iska 1'nlr. NOUFOIK , Neb. , Sept. 23. [ Special Tele- pram to Tin : BcK.J 1'ho crowd that attended the North Netaislta fan- today \ vasarlously estimated ntfrom four tosix thousand. Ccn oral Van Wyck was the chief attraction , and when became upon the grounds this after loon the formers present ceased to admlro the benutlful twin squash and the forty- lound stifr.ir beet and nishedfroiiiAgricul- .ural hall to meet and hear him. The gen eral spoVe for an hour In his characteristic stylound told the farmers some plain and wholesonw truths. The races toihyvcro all close and exciting- and wore witnessed by a tremendous thrcuu. * iotirtccnth Hcimtorml Convention. VAII.VTIVB , Nob. , Sept , 25. [ Special Tele gram to Tun DBi-Tho ] rcpubllcM sena torial convention for the Fourteenth district methnro today \vith o cry eoUnty repre sented and almost eury county by full delo- rations. D. P. Davis of Sioux presided. Strong resolutions wro pwsod endorsing the several republican -platforms. WalhcoVI1 - sona fuinnor of Danes - county , -wai nomi nated by acclamation for state senator. The utmost harmony prevailed , and the universal sentiment was that-Wilson would bo elected } y ahaudsomomajerlty. Hi o An burn Itetuiloii. Web , " Sept. 23. [ Special Tele- at tlie reunion ted ay numbered at least live thousand , Twothousandvoteratis Mere fed at tliobaiiquotsprenil by the ladies of jVu- burn , T-i. D. HIchards. M. L Haywaid , Judge Appleset.T. . W. Tipton , State Treas urer Hill and T. J" . Majors aildressod. the crovded ainplilthcatro this nftornoon. A. dress parade wa ? jrucii later , the manual of- arins command being hy Captain Morrison of Nebraska City. Aig \ \ day is expected to morrow. Joint. Debate Bum'EU , Neb. , Sept. 2o. [ Special Tclo- grara to Tiris Uii5.-Juago ] JVaronVullof \ Loup City discussed the political Issucsof Iho day with T. Bissell of Valley county at this place last night In joint debate , Judge Wall represented the republicans and Jlr. Bissell the independents , _ A good many fiirnicrs veto present and were favoiably im pressed with JuJgo Wall's defense cf the re publican party. A largorcrowd ffrcrtcd. the speakers in tlio joint debate than willed to hcarO. M Item in the afternoon. Challenged to a Joint Dcliatc. r iscoL , , Web , Sept. 23. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bun. ] Tonight J. II , Ames , ( .hairman of the democratic congressional coranilttoo of the First district , challenged Chairman W. II.Voodvard of tbo republi can congressional committee to have the re publican nominee for ccnKrcsjV. , . J. Con- nell.mcotW. J , Brjan , the democratic as pirant , in Joint dcbatoiu caoh countj-of this ooiifrcssieual district. The - EIIOAH , Neb. , Sopt. 25. [ Special Telegram o , to TUB BEETho / ] joint debate between Me- ICelphan nnd Harlaii eamo off today , Mo- Koiehin enthused ths democrats that bad surrounded the stand , but when Ilnrlan came to answer the eathuilasmvas turned the othonvny. Aoout a thousand auditors wcro present and ilarlau evidently made \otos , Loud chcoritii ! greeted , his speech. mauy aTlCo County Is'cb. . Ronb. K _ ISnfH'lAl Tnl. cgramto TMK liEU.J-Tho second day of the Nnnco county fair brought the hrtrost crowd of peoolo ever assembled intho county , Pee ple eime from c\orynhoro and at 2 o'clock When the bell tapped for the races at least live thousand jieoplo had passed Insldo the Kates Taken altopotlior it wzus the greatest day In Naico comity's history. Perkins CoiiMtjr Falr. Ivr.Mi ) D , Neb , Sept. M [ Special Tolo- gnim to Tim lie B. ] Tlio Perkins County Agricultural association is holding its third annual fair at tills placo. The agricultural exhibit Is largo and of a quality scouting- Idea , of damage by drouth in western 3So- bras la 'Jho nt tendance is good and the rac ingubovo the f r. Stone Hoslm. . Sept. 25 fSpocial Tclc- gnuu to TUB DKK.-Tho ] diniculty at the asylum today caused the resignation of JDr. Stone , Itnlll take effect December 3 , Dr. F , 0. Test in the meantime remaining in charge , The doctor will take a lewweeks' trip , return - turn ins hero to a wai this successor. Notlcie. After Septomhor 80 no orders for the Americanized Eacyelopradla BriUinnlcawill bo taken. AH persons wlio desire to avail thonuclvosof ourllbcral ofler musthmotUclr ordordn by that day , TACOMAWnsli | Sept. 25 Tlw ropuhllcan state convention mot In this city this after noon , John I- . . Wilson was renominatcd for congress by acclamation. Tlio only railroad tram out of Om aim run expressly for the accommodation o ( Omaha , Council Bluffs , Io3 Moines and Chlciijjo business la the I ock Island Tostibuled limited , letivinpr Omaha at 4:15 : p. in. daily , Tlclcot olllco 1002 , Sixteenth - toonth and Fuinaut sts. Omuba. -\r nr * I . Imrgo Cro\vd OmtTnno to Visit the Oronf Hliou- . There vras n isi ) nt the Coliseum last Iff lit , byrxUla tha > largest crowd of the season. Su-armi ol crowded i > coplo the uppernndlawcrpixMaonadc * tlioentlro oven Ing- , and their cxcUitnntloiu of delight wcro hotliireqwut iintJoiiiplinttft rJCho exposition Is provitiRft splendid. 8UCCC" , and the people owoavotooi thanls to Moasr * . Rocder.t Hell for tlio tniigiilQ'ftnt show they Imo ' pro- ' Vidcd'foL'thotn. K\ry \ cxhltiiut thoCollsouui Is so com- meiiihble limb Ills hml to make the claim of lc ) < tfor nm-onoof bW'n , liut the display of Hliiieljnuuli it'luvlorls certainly ono to ho proud of. Ifrom tba chain 1cnce next the nl.sloto thewocii rdpo canopy o\crhead ItU complete. Thothreosldes of their display present almost a solid wall cf fjlltterlntf stool , nmonsfvlilch imy b < ) seen tlio sheonof the precious inotula , In tlio center of the lmclrouiul | ? is a column of cutlery sui- mounted hy u Lu o IwfCulo head , typical of the UulTnto scales , niliio speeinicii of which to determine their o lrdupoH. 1'ho display pf tlno bullJers1 hardware Is very attractive. Theevydlzcd silver anil trolJpluleil door han dles ! ono of thonoveltlcs of this exhibit und Im hint to tlio coinplctoticss and rich- nesiof the dlsplnv. On tlio rlitht isnshon- c.iso full of inichinlsts1 tools of the llncst malws and on tlio left Is another casoof elo- gaut pocket cutlery , every sanmlo n gem of its kind A. timshestorodoorhaiiillo with loclcimd litch vhlclj. can boas easily operated as ii screen door fastening1 , receive1 : much fa vorable eonuncnt from these interested Tlie dlsplav of fine Interior llnlshliiff hardivmo and brouzo goods Is very complete , Tlio coiiKsxvhlch adorn the corners of their space havostgnnls toall parts of the building and stnrlle the visitors vlth their sharp iilarm , malting cncryono iu oluntarily look for the Hying lire department , Thodisfhy of Charles A , Harvey li worthy of ncareful osimiuatloii. It consists of the different styles of mantels nnd llteplaco oriia- meiiU Islany of tbo designs are elegant and nil of them beautiful. Ilaney lia ? an oiivla- hlo leputatlon for line work and for being-al- ways up tothotl-nesand carrying the latest In hlslmoof pooJs. 'Ihis well arranged dis play attracts merited attention. A" , coal inlao inOmnlia would bo a curios ity. But It is doubtful whether it would at tract more hi tercUcd attention th.in the roil- istioioprcwntation of such a rnlno Inuutivo oneratlon at thoe\hibit of A. f. Meyer & Co. This entcrprislnp ilrm Invo succeeded In liroducinga vcrylifolilco scene from the In terior of a coil mine , nndjudcliif ; fiom tbo torostlt excites among the visitors , their their picks und torches all in the different attitudes in which they appear In the actual work of mining coil , homo of thoninro apparently Inthoaut of driving en tries from the main room , lUiilst others ap pear to bo breaking1 the preit massesof coil thattho bhst liu tumbled to tlio iloorof tbo miuo. I3 cll tlio patient mule and the dump car nrotoboseen tit the further end of the mine Justin thosidowinKOf tlio picture sits McGlnty icftcctltcly scrabchluK liU heudus ho holds n clnv pi po between his teeth , studying lio-\v ho will fill the empty coal hlu nt homo , The smoker's set , candlestick and otber ornamentsmadoof pura coil are a source of curiosity to visitors. Thoioarofcw liner ex hibits at the coliseum and certainly none moro novel or original tlnn tint of A. J. Meyer As Co. UTio scenic -work of the exhibit is by the aitlsb J , U. 'ftchudl of Omaha. Onoof the most unttuo anvellas beautiful exhibits Is that of the W. A , Page Soap company. The feattiro of this display is a comjileto liouso from , foundation to the chim neys made entirely of soap , of their ovn man ufacture. The dilWrent portions of the build- intr tnulrt < if flifTproiil Vnlnrod snnns. 1ifiln < * to mai < oa oeautuin structure , -i.no enure ar- ranpcmoiit of this booth , is as neat and. nr- tlstioas could l > o\vb \ > licd for , and In itself is an e.\amploof the cleanliness that must per- \adouny jiinco whorePapo'ssoaps ' arc found. This is a home institution and the people of Omaha arc proud of thp fact : that goes with- outsajiugfo those who witness the nowds who Inspected this jn niature soap palace at the Coliseum. , The sporting goofls uopartmont Is well rep resented by A.H. . Poriipo & , Co.ofiai. > Dod'o | street , wboso fine disnlay of "Victor. Swift and Llttlo UiantbioycWs eucltcsttio liveliest Interest araone the wJieelinen. 'llio c\hlblt consists of ovcrj'thinjf * Ipglotiglnu to the cycling profession suits , supplies , nnd all kindsof bicycling sundries. The glittering array of hauasooio uucds makes a nice shoivmir. Thcynro Appointedl > y tlio Council nt Xase Xlutit's ' iviceting. The following registrars of election wore appointed ly the council lostnight : TIKST wino First district-Robert Glenn , Low Hill , Charles Iospiscl , Second district IM. Lenard , Charles Brnndcs , Iko Sundci-s , Third district-JohiiZellcr , O. 11. Nelson , John \V. \ Honza. Fourth dlstrict-E. 1C. Lomr. II. Hanson , a. II. Uedutlg- . Fifth district-IIeiiry Mattiesen , John Brandt , Pat Barrett. Sixth district August \VIlliauu , 3SI. Charon , Fi-anlc Talasok eocoxi ) iv.vno. First district Julius Nagle , IM. C. Jloany , Sct-ond dlstrict-T. L. Van Dorn , J. P. Dehm , Ell Garrett. Thhd district-C. M. O'Doiiovan ' , John Sehrnlnko , John Worth , Fourth district-Joseph Mchal , Al. Mas- tcrnuu , Thomas KUriic-i. - Fifth district M. Morrhoa , Michael Mc Carty , Ueorgo Stryker. Sixth districfc-L ) . O'Kocfo ' , John. Hooy , Pat Clifford. riiino wxitn First district-Thomas Crosby , " \VIllinm O'Brien , .r. J , Donovan , Second district-William McCuno , D. L. Dapley. D. J , Burpe s. Third district 1 . H.Nofl , Henry 1'arrisb , W. JH.Smitlison. Fourth dirtrlot-Willliti KlniieyVHliam , S , Jones , "VVIllluniMcCauan. rouitnnv.vitn First district J. M.l'ish , F. W. Pickons , Walter Wills. Second district-A. I1 , Nicholas , Gcoigo II. Leslie , Chinles A , Wills ThirJ district A. J.Uouck , D. II Tcbault , J , D. Pilchcr. Fourth district Ales Molntosh , Oscar Slovens , GustavoIlnhn Fifth district Bert 11 Downs , H. E , Max well. W. F. Hetchor. nmi Firstdlbtilot Paul Paulson , J. P. Croft , M. Clarlc. Second dlstrlct-13. C. Erilin ? , K. n. Knight. II. M. Hudson. Third district J. U.Hruncr , Pctor O'Don- ' nell , 'I\A. \ I/yon. Fouith di8lrict-Tolin AVullaco , Frank J. riiedcy , C.J. Wcstordifcl. SUTJI" VA"11D. First district--P. Vf'Lcsscntln , AV. G , JIonsha\v , John I'ugo. Second distrlct-J. I'.l ' > eiiny. JT.O. Thomas , \f. T. Nelson. i Third district 1101117 Heal , Thomas John ston , D , A. I'owoll. . FomtU district-W. 'I'.T ' ? . Wood , J. II. Iko , J , W. Lynn , i Finhdlstrlct HarrjJ.\Vcll3.E.R.\VlffC3 , 1' . O. Hansen. ' / { Sixth district Tliorms A. Golden , George Jones , Henry Percy. t ' - SKVBNTflAltn. ] \ . rirstdistrlct CharUi'LIhoniaa , George Sahino , II. ] { , NoHcoinl | > Second dlstrlct-Jobif'E. ' Bonenltz , II , E , Coehran. It. II. Olmst < .5a7 Thira dlbtrlct-E. ii.i Baldwin , Nicholas Chorok , J. U , Huso. . K10I1TII l\rUU \ > . rirat Dlstrict-Jumos Bryant , Dennia Lane , William Anderson. Second DIstrict-A. W. Parker , J. II. Schmidt , L.I' . MaRlnn. Thli-d District M. C , Ilussoy , O , L. Bang- , jVaron Hool. Kouith DIstrict-R. E. McDanagb , Julius \VoUT.P. \ U. Allen AllenMNTU -MNTU ll.UtK , Pirst Dlstrict- r. AV , BoivrnanV. , . O. Tatton , S. S Van Uuren. Second Blstrtct-A. U. id\rnrds : , J. G. Jllnor , P. P.Soward. Third " District 0. J" . Johnson , JT. V. Pattor- sou , J" . V. Gardner , Notice. After September SO no orders for the .AmericanizedEiiQelojU'dlu. ' Itrltniitilcawill bo taken. All persons who ilaslro to avail themselves of our llbcnl o.Ter mast their orders In > > y that day. The House Adopt ? tbi Oonferonco Report on tlie LnnJ Fotfoituro 111. SEVERAL MEASURES PASSED BYTHE SENATE Tlio llotine Post in nitc-r Clinr cilVllh Ileocliln lllntfal I'orqulrtllcs and an IiivoAll ittloii Will be Itistltnlrd. U'AIHIKOTOV , Sept. 25. In thchousotodny , on motion of Mr. Laccyof Io\vn \ , n resolution was ndopted directing the clerk of the homo to forward to the go\crnor of ArUunsai a copy of the resolution declaiing that there w.is \aeaiicy in the Second congressional district of that state. The house tlujn proeecdort to the ronsldora- ilon of the coiifcieuce ropoit on the laud for- fdturo bill. Mr. Payson of Illinois , In clnrgo of the reportmudaa , bilof c\'planatlon of its pro visions , The conference report -was then adontcJ , as wcro also the reports on the bill author- atod cities and towns for cemetery and paik itirposcs , the bill for the rcllof of settlers on Northern ljicillc ) Indemnity lands , and tlio bill gijntingn pension of § 100 a mouth to tlio uldovof General Ilaitranft , Mr. Knloo of Icnnesseo then offereil a reso lution reciting tliat it is alleged that thopo.st- in istor of the house , J.J. AVnoatvhosoduty , \ It is to lot the contract lor the aiming of mails , lot ncontmct to ono Snmucl CulbiMt- sou for .OJOa jcar on condition that Cul- bcrtaon should nay him ( Wheat ) $ IW per month ont of the money icceivcd from tlio government , and that Wheat did iccono Unit amount for fire months , anil diroitliiK1 nn in- \oitiK.itionof these fhirpcci and other mut ters pcrtainliiff to Wheat's administration. Mr. Cimu'll of Wisooiisinsuid his informa tionVM thnt thia pruitlce on the part of the postnvntcr had obtained dutlnjr soveial con- tresses , The postmaster hid Iweoino satis- lied tint thU money vas not a pie | > or and lo- ftlthnato pouiuislte , and therefore had cov ered e\ory dollar Into the trcnstirj. Mr. Hopkins offered an amendment cxtond- \ncf \ f lin Il \ * iotli-r iflrtti fntrt f-.lin Tit.iriMr/iVta nP flirt postmistcr lit the Porty-nlnth ami Infticth congresses. After some deo.vtfl this \VSH to and the resolution as ainciideJ Air. 1'iiyno of Xew Yorc ] , chahmaii of the special eonimltteo on the Silcottdofalcitior , ( nllcclup the bill dofining' tlio duties of the icrfjeant-at-nnns , and It passed , itm framed toguaid iipiliist liny possible lepetillon of the defalcation , and it Is only when pajmoiit is actually midu by tlio scrgearit-at-uima to members that any receipt tan oo required , Ills componsitioii is limited to the present Salary. A bond of ifTiO KX ) isioquired. The bill pissed appropriating ? l,0i)0,000 to enable tlio secretary ° f the navy to pinchase nltklo ere or matter for the inauufacturo of jilcldo steel armor. Adjourned. Senate. \VASIIINOTON \ , Sept. 23. In the senate today - day the house Mil to provide for the estab lishment of a port of delivery at Peoria , 111. , ivas reported from tto cominittco on com- mercoaad pissed , fPlir % wmmsf nF Iho hnnanfrt ? * n nnnfoiinnr n onthodallcloncy bill i as complied with und Jlossrs , Hale , Allison and Cockrcll wcro ap pointed eon forces on the part of the senato. Mr. Plumb reported the souuto Jointroso- utloa aiithorUingtho oxtentlon for one year as the time for the payment for land on pre emption or homestead claims , whenever , through flny reason of the failure of crops , the settler is unable to m.iko payments with in the time prescribed by law. The calendar was then taltcn up. The first till upon it the house hill to prevent the production ofconUct labor from being fur nished to or for the use of any department of th.o government , and to prcncnt the pioduct of convict labor from licinptised upon public buildings or other public woilts passed after a short dobato. The housobill tonmcnd " the "act to pro- prohibit the importation and immigration of loielgncrs and aliens under contract oragroc * nictit to perform lahor In the United SUtos. its territories , and tlio District of Columbia , " VMS taken up The bill was laid aside \\ItUout action on objection by Mr. Gorman. The tolloivins- bills union ? others wore passed : Senate bill for the relief of the Stookurldfjotriboof Indians Jn Wisconsin : ncnato bill to authorize the acquisition of lands for col o ovens andother hnpiovcnient-s nnd for right of-wny for w.ipon joids , rail- - , roaus mid traniwujs inconnectioinvith cotil mine * ; senate bill lecjuliini ? the United States todofond thotitloof homestcarieiiiunder the laws of the United States in all suits uhore land is claimed to bu ininoral because ) of phos phate deposits. The senate icsumod consideration of the scmito bill to establish a United States hind couit , but adjourned without disrobing- it. One toUoBt00,000 to -IJrcotcil fn Hie AVai * I'utiiro. "Yes , " said C. X , Yost , general imnairer of the telephone camp my , last night , "wo have purchased thoMcCord property attho south west coiner of ICiphteeiith and Douglas.Vo paid $ ai,000 , for the lot , and ai soon as the city council establishes n grade , so thut wo can caleulateon whcro our foundation is going in , wolll commence the erection of a build ing to bo used exclusively for telephone pur poses. It , -\\ill bo lire proof , probiblylivu stoilcs hiph , und -v\ill bo HU M feet on the giolind , Just what plans wolll adopt I cannot say , as I want to visit No-v\ York and some of the other c stern citlo < and imcstl- pate the question moro thorouithly. It Is our intention to nuilco the Omaha sjstoni the moit complotoin the country , "Onotliiiigl can say , und that Is that the oxpunclltuve111 not aniuunt to less than $2W,0 ( > Oaiid possibly moro. "I thlnlc the foundation for the new build ing will bo laid this fall , and If thooulinnncc , as It is now before the city council , passes , wo shall.at once bopin the work of putting dersrouml by the tiuio our new building is ready for occupancy , " IMIIen * Nerio mill Ijivcr An Important diseovciy. They act on the li\cr , Momma and liowcls tlirough the noies.V \ now principle. They bpeullly cuio biliousness , hul taste , torpid Il\or \ , pllo * andconstlpitlon. Spluiitlld for men , women andchildien. Smallest , inililest , surest , : u > doses for'iS cents. 'Sampled free atlvulm Sc Co.'a ' , ISlh and Douglas. SKtliWnMl Jleiiiocrato. Thcrowas n house full of democrats ntthe Sixth ward club rooms last night. They had assembled to hear Lawyer Illggins , who Is the candidate for attorney fictional , discuss the political issues of the day. The band had been hiied to serenade the BCiitleman , but owing to not having made his connections ho wai unable to reach the city nnd the time Wiuusodup by Jiillng in with local omtors. T. J , Mahoneyled oft with onoof hUold time cainiiaiKii HpcCLhes Following him. Albert S. Hltchlo , .fudgo Folder , Wnrrcn S\v itzlor aiid'l' . .1 , MoifarityheliKd to kill time and expound Jefferson inn doctrines , Water Lily Soap Will Float. The musical and dramatic concert given by M. and Mine , Planol last o\cning at the Bojd , while not largolj- attended , v s a very artistic success , and merited a much larger audience. ThoAixjllo club lent very valua ble assistance , Mr. Cahnocqulttinff himself admirably in lib accompaniments. The now odlcca ol the great Rook Island louto. 100:2 , SIxtcontluiiidl''nriiaiu Btrcots.Oiuumi , uruthullnest in the city. Call and BOO them , Tickets to all points lowest rates. Ono of the Notorlom MeCnrtyw in HorloitxTroilblo , At 3 ! ? 0 o'clock yesterday afternoon .Tohn JlcCaily , Aho resides In Sarpy county , Juat south of Albright , with hlood In his eye mid n i-cvolver in his haml valkcd into Doglcy X Onllahan's saloon and without n inomciitN warn Ing leveled Ills jim at Aden U. Morris1 liead nml threatened to shoot. Mr , Morris is Inrtondor for Deploy It Callahan. After n llltlo i irlo.\lni ; RlcUnrty Avent out and in a few minutes toturncd tothosutooii , and us ho cntcrclthu door ho leveled his revolver on Jlr. Norris and ilred , but foitunntely mhsed Ms niArlc. llofoio the smoke hid clcnrcil jway , and as Mr. N'orils w w running out of the roar door , MiUarty shot agUn. After 31r. Noiris a < ? out of the house the murder- ojs man shot at him again , McCarty ns ntrustt'il and tnkon before Judge King , who placed him uniler { 1,000 bonds for his appearance next Tuesday tit ' J o'clock. There has been moro or leis had hlood In the nclttliboihood for some time nnd Xorrls niul AltCnrtyhavo not heen on the Iwst of terms. McCarty took Uiisdcipoiato iy to iwoiifro a real or fimcicd wionjr. Mr. Norrlsla tiqnlot.lnotlcnslveinnn.novcr . before liaviiif any trouble tosi > eak of , and Is ucll llketl by nearly nil who know him JUCaity is ono of the MiCarty bo s who liuro 111 .do that neighborhood notorious for miles around , and bears anything hut : m cii- vIlblareiHitntlan. Justhow .in nltcratUomeiilclnecto.msestho sjstoiiiIs iin open question ; hut that Ayer's feirsaparilliidoes produce * a , tailtcalcliango in the blood is well attested on all sldo . It is werywheroconsidered the best ivinedy for blood disorders' . It JIado ' ' 'J'liciu Tired , Any number of Omaha ladies paid the United States express company a visit yes terday. The day bofoto 1,000 postal cards pissed thro ugh thopostoflleodlrccto.l to that number of ladies , iioti/jlng' the to call at the express olllco nnd each iceelvo a prepaid package Visions of piesonti from husbands , relatives and friends caused the army of ladlei to look pleas mt as they formed in line Mini ga\o their names to the aci'omiuodating cleik behind the ulukct. The nrosents wore R\OU | \ out , and I\IPII | It\vusiltaco\crodthc ) vcro simplv some advertising catalogue's from nNe\v York donk houro , a moro dis- Runted lot of women never wended their way tothoir resniutlvahniiipii. Persons advanced in j ears feel joungernnd stiontjcr , as well ai freer from the Infirmities of ago , by takingDr. . J" . II. .McLean's Sarsn- Imildlntr 1'ei-nilt.s. The ; following p'rnltswerj isjuoi by the superintendent of buildlntr ? yesterday : II T. Clarkp , throi'-itory find brick ton- riniMit lionii1 , 'Jnunlj-flftli andCass stro'Ms . . . } 50,003 C.astelhr ' strcut I'rosbylorl'in church. DUO and O'm-dmtih-story friino i liu roll , lloiilovuul nnd Nicholas stieols . . 3,000 lied tatiolly , ono-story fr.mio eotttso , Hxttiuth nnd Illt'lcoiv str-oetH . . C03 II M. llurlljuit. tivistorfriino ilurol- ling. llilrt-llf tli.ivuiiiii ) : iuit Di\en- purb itrout . ' 3,000 I'milc Sivalnxhi. two-story frinm < , tom and < hvollln0' , SlMeonlh und \VI11I mis sti uoti . 3,000 Trink Mvnholn , t otnrv 1 r.unu ihvol- llnt ; . Slvtocntli nnd VMIflaiiHstrii'ts . 2,010 IrinlcbwnlMida. t o sloiv tr.uno Uwol- 17lvo llng , blvtonitli nnd NMlllainsatrt'Cts . 2,00 ] minor pirnilts . l.OUO Total 9 ci.fiao Tielfcts nt lowest rates and superior accommodations via the great Koclc Island route. Tiokot otliee , 1003 Six- tceiithand Farnam streets , Onmha \\liero \ Blr Coiuicll.SpenkH. Hon. V7. J , Council , candidate for re-elec tion to congress , leaves this morning to mnko a series of speeches to his constituents of the ITiMt congressional district. Today ho speaks at Hickmaii , Lancaster county ; Satiuilny e-\cningat Nebraska City , and on Monday at Falls City. Mr. Council Is in excellent spirits and will entertain his hearers with a consldcintion of questions of Intcicst to pee ple of this part of the state such as they have not beard formally a dav. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chil dren teething Is the family benefactor , 52 cents a bottle. marriage Incenses. The folloivlnp marriage licenses were is sued byJudgoShiolds yesterday : Name nnd address. Ago. f HubcitK. Jonei , Omaha 82 I Hose Sidner , Oinahu C2 ( Oliver Allen , South Omaha ! ! 0 I Llzzio Fai-icll , South Omaha 85 ( Sivnnl'ittcison , Ornnha 2(5 ( I AitKUSta Peterson , Omaha 2.1 AlbeitW. Liter , Illinois 27 JcnnioA. Waeohjowa 2t > Van Ilouton's ' Cocoa Lnrg-cit sulo in the woild. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. Siwlflo Mr 'lynterlft. Dlitlne . Tita , lVur lla , Wako- lulnrsa , Mental Drpiviloii , HounUiniir [ ( the Hrnlu.ro- mliln In ln nnily njl luiwlltw to nilicry dmav rj ileit1) * Prcmafnro O1 < 1 Affp , JHrruiirirBS , l.osaof Vowcr Ineliliur 10 * . Itnoluntitjr l.oi"M , ami fiiiormstorrhaja cagicil lir orcM < urtIoor I lie liraln. rfll liiso or o erlndil nco haclibox contaltiaonuiiiontt trcit- Tnent. { I a box , or til tor 3) ) , pent by tiialltr'pnld. - Wltli oncb urotr lor tit liuxn. will rcnil rurt-Jmwr Btnranti'3 lo lefnnil narmy ir ( lie trmtmcnt fniuto cum , ( Juuiuitiuli > uutluii.li.iuuinocuia onlyliv GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 3110 Karnam Street. - - Oinalii. Noh Absolutely Pure , A oream of tartiuhaVlriK jiowrtrr , Hlth ( a oflijartnlBK slriMiglli V. S. flovoinmout Km rt A.UI. 17. ISy. _ DrsTBettslBBtts Physicians , Surilcons aad Specialists. L-4OQ DOUGLx-AS OMAHA , NUU Th moit wliloly and fa\orallr know ) * poc- lalUU In tlio Unltcl Htntn . * flinlr lon < ox- porlenco , roniarUulilt ) s' 111 und u lit ycrsivl suo- ses * In the treatnient nnd ' ciira of N'orvous. Olimnloanil fcurKli il Dl9u.i4i i , ontltlo Ihosn cmlnontiiliVHkluiis to the full coiitldi'nrooC Llin.illlk'Ii'il ntorvMlioro. They trimrantco : A OHKTAI.N AM ) L'lbl L'lV'i : UUIIIJ for thutiwfuIulIVcts of iirly vluo and the uumcr- - ' oiH'vlNtliiitfillo ( ) In ftitriiln , J'KIVATi : . III.OOl ) ANDHKIN DISnASKo spidlllyrnniiilnti ly and iinrininontly uuiod. WMIVOUS liilIUTANL ) : > Si.VIIALiDlS 01iKSyluldruullly { | ) : tothoir bkllKul t au mi'iit. i < iiK9 , risTtrrA AXD HKOTAC VLCC.M Kiiiimntceil cured without ii.iln or dotoutlon from Inislni'ss 1IVD1CUUULU AMI VAUrroCELR pormi- nonlly nmi suicos tully mrud In nerr . ' ' cuso. Hl'l'IMM.S. ( JUNOUIUIIJA , OhlSKI' , J-IKT- niatDrilicj. Hon.liiul ' U'unknn-.sLostMiuiliooil , , NItlit ; Knilssluns , leeayiil Pucultlu , Foiniiln Woiknowand ull ililluato dlMimlura peculiar to rlthor mix positively ( .uri-d.as \rdllin-ill fuiKtlonal disorders that result from youth- fill ' ' folllosor the ' oxctHs o ( niiitiiro yours. l , auiriuitcod pnrmanu ntly uurud. roiiicital con iiletu. afToi'tud nt 1 1 oino by patluut wltliout ' uinu- nicnt'H niln or nnnoyniu'c. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN A QITKIJ rMIPTJTho nxvful oHoofcs ol OUl\h UUf\I/lriy , ! vloo whiJi lrln a orpanto weakncxs. ( k'strojlu both mind niul body , with all Its dru.idoil iIH iiermaiiunty cii red. nt ? TPT'IAiMrPsithoqoivJiolixrolm ? U ij. . Ul * I KJ - iiilrml thoiiisi'lvoH by Ini- proper Indulgence nnd Holltiirvli iblH. which ruin holliiiilntl nnd body , unllttlnj ; thumfoi business , stud v or inarrliiiriv AlAltKIEI ) BIKN or thtw ) ontorlnfton that harp/ fo.awaro of physical dohlllt-y , quickly ni"StCd- OUR SUCCESS Is based upon facts. Pirst Practical oxporl- on co , second Kvery caiiols.spoi.liillyiitiiulou , thus starling rltflit. Tlilrd Meillolnea nn prepared In our lubonttorr exactly to null eucu case , thus c ( Tooting euros without InJ ury , Drs. Betts & Betts , 1409 DOUGLAS STREET. OMAHA. NEB. CHICHESTEFVS ENdLlSH PENNYROYAL PILLS , RED CROSS DIAMOND GRAND. tireitil almrs r lhbb Jmlle * , flft t rurlMniiiord Itraoiltlnnd tuvitu nualiNlwlth bluurltboD ' 1 uKnno uthcn ( .rti ; ) f > r rrtJeulon &r < l * tjtellcffoi tM/'f rt Ittttr , by rrtu rn m ul 1. Mm * J"ua < JhIchw'ur * hcni < u . ladbun * < . . . . REGULATOR , i . . . . . In to a ilijr at money Ily mill. ? . ? . Si'ourply nl < l from ob- oormtlou. COOK JtEVKDr < DQt OmahaN > . Curl ) Dccny nml Aliuic , - - * am u uu Qlmpouncy.loit Vljor , and healthfullyrtitoril Varlcocoiecored PartmUrC'J , itrenjlhtni'l Kucrciy. I'rur. KevItamiTroitliiientlteaandltaltil U.S. IK fTM , 171 Jt'ultuii bu , m. V. AMUSEMENTS. Grand. ONE NIGHT ONLY. SUNDAY , SEPT , 28 boc-clil niuiKoinciit nnd Grand I'rodnctloiiof I hu I , itoatConiloUDir i Elegant Staging. Ricli Costumes. Complete Chorus I'oiiuliirjirloos Boson-oil sonts 2 c. Sit" , { fli , ] l v hOits TV ) uiidil. Hov shunt ojion batur- day null alii/ , B i ) l Ivtrj o COLISEUM BUILDING. GRAND OONOERT ! BY THE MUSICAL UNIOM BAND. MDN8. MUN8ULLHJri6l6ymnasl _ Afternoon and Evening. l vcry one should sec him. Tlio greatest living high wire walker ; and trick trapeze performer in the world , BEAUTIFUL FLORAL AND ART DISPLAYS. Magnificent Commercial and Mechanical Exhibition , The Automatic City , Costing Over $2OOOO , Ma-ny New and Novel Attractions ! ADMISSION , 28 Cents